Masters Degrees (Urban and Regional Planning)
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An investigation on the global impact of communication through technological development on urban growth / shrinking: a town planning perspective
(University of the Free State, 2002-11)Abstract not included -
Die ontwikkeling van medium digtheidsbehuising met ontleding van voorbeelde in Welkom
(University of the Free State, 1980-11)Abstract not available -
'n Studie oor die ontwikkeling van Jacobsdal en die Rietrivier-besproeiingskema met verwysing na die invloed van die Oranje-Rietkanaal
(University of the Free State, 1987-11)Abstract not available -
The graduate identity of the professional planner in South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2015-11)English: The professional identity of planning is contested in planning literature. In South Africa three stakeholder areas drive professional planning education; these are SACPLAN as regulatory body, SAP! that represents ... -
Effective enforcement of land use management systems in Windhoek: case studies of Klein Windhoek and Katutura
(University of the Free State, 2016-02)Windhoek, as with all developing country Third World cities, is experiencing a tremendous influx of people from rural areas, seeking employment and the promise of a better fife. This results in the need for resources in ... -
An assessment of practitioners opinions on the principle of spacial resilience
(University of the Free State, 2016-03)Colonial and apartheid planning left a legacy of rigid, control-oriented, top-down spatial planning and land use management and fragmented and inequitable settlements. Despite many policies and the interim Development ... -
Participation of traditional leadership on spatial planning and land use management matters in the Mpumalanga province Republic of South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2016-01)This research report explores the participation of traditional leadership in spatial planning and land use management matters in Mpumalanga Province. The report provides a brief overview of the historic background of ... -
Urban land grabbing and its implications to sustainable urban development a reflection from Oshitayi area, Ondangwa (Namibia)
(University of the Free State, 2016-04)Land grabbing is not new as this concept can be traced back through centuries of human history all over the world. Throughout the world, land either in rural or in urban areas, was subjected to some form of grabbing. The ... -
Location analysis of informal businesses along the activity route in the township of Galeshewe, Kimberley
(University of the Free State, 2016-01)Whether the South African public likes it or not, the informal economy is an important part of many urban inhabitants' lives, be it as a source of business and income or as a source of services to the community. The ... -
Challenges of housing and transport planning integration: a case study of Kuils river, Cape Town
(University of the Free State, 2016-06)English: This dissertation studies the perceptions and experiences of the implementing officials of the City of Cape Town, as well as residents living in Kuils River, regarding the integration of housing and transport ... -
Beplanning by stedelike agteruitgang en stedelike hernuwing: Batho as moontlike presidentsprojek
(University of the Free State, 2002-10)Abstract not availalbe -
Beplanning vir die gehoor by die Uitvoerende Kunste in Suid-Afrika, met spesiale verwysing na Bloemfontein
(University of the Free State, 1978-10)Abstract not available -
The 'Janus Face' of planning in South Africa: the case of the Free State
(University of the Free State, 2002)This thesis documents and analyses the image of planning as perceived by the users or beneficiaries of the planning service and by planners in practice (both public and private sectors) in the Free State and suggest some ... -
'n Teoretiese stadsbeplanningsondersoek na middestedlike agteruitgang met voorstelle vir herstrukturering in Suid-Afrika
(University of the Free State, 2000-11)Abstract not available -
A sustainable spatial planning and resources use management system in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa: toward an African solution
(University of the Free State, 2013-01)The Eastern Cape of South Africa has throughout the colonial and apartheid period been a geographic zone of contestation and resistance. The struggle for freedom in this country emanated from this region with perhaps the ... -
The sustainability of housing built under the “breaking new grounds” housing policy: a case study of Carr Gardens, Johannesburg
(University of the Free State, 2015)English: The housing challenge in South Africa is complex and often political. The post- apartheid government has to efficiently use scare resources to provide housing for poor South Africans. On the one hand, the state ...